Dubblefilm Show

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A simple 35mm fixed focus Point and shoot launched by film manufacturer Dubblefilm in 2020. The camera is a rebranded version of the generic Vibe 501F and both are made in China. The Dubblefilm camera comes with a clear plastic case designed by Hightide Japan and Riso printed instructions illustrated by Jose A. Roda. The Dubblefilm Show is available (as of 2020) in black or pink colours. The Vibe 501F is available in these and a wider range of colours.

The camera is predominantly plastic. It has a plastic 32mm 1:8 lens although the widest aperture is only used with manually activated flash. Without flash turned on the camera has a fixed exposure of f/11 and 1/125. Removing the single AAA battery used to power the flash camera allows the user to exploit the f/8 stop. There is no metering or low light warning system. The film plane is curved.

The launch price in September 2020 was €55 before postage.

Several other cameras seem based on this design. Although many look the same, the Kodak M35 & Kodak M38 whilst having the same body and components has a different facia. There are a few half frame variants as well. Soem e variants are listed below. A similar design of cameras like the LensFayre Snap LF-35M have only one aperture and have a 28mm lens.

Full Frames Clones

  • Agfaphoto Analogue
  • Escura Snaps 35
  • Harman Reloadable - Like kodak M35 but has a reloadable disposable mechanism
  • Ilford Sprite-ii
  • Kodak M35
  • Kodak M38
  • Kodak Ultra F9

Half Frames Clones

  • Agfaphoto Half-Frame
  • Escura Snaps 35 Half


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